Women folk singers are preserving one of Morocco's most cherished culturual traditions, a genre of folk singing known as aita ...
SIDI YAHYA ZAER, Morocco — Mbarka Moullablad’s family frowned when she first told them she planned to make a living as a cheikha, singing about love, pain, and societal change to the melodies ...
Women like her are the stewards of one of Morocco’s most cherished oral traditions: a form of folk singing known as aita, which means a “cry” or “lament” in Arabic. From smoky bars and ...
Women dance as Cheikha folk singer Mbarka ''Thouria'' Moullablad gives a traditional performance known as Aita, in Sidi Yahya Zaer, south of the capital Rabat, Morocco, Monday, Jan. 27 ...
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ThePrint on MSN‘Hum Honge Kamyab’ to cowboy songs—how Pete Seeger took American folk music across bordersAt a music-filled evening in Delhi, Tony Seeger, nephew of legendary American folk singer Pete Seeger, traced how archives, ...
Explore iconic ‘70s female singers who defined a decade. Discover their timeless music, unforgettable voices and lasting ...
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How Folk Music Defeated the Soviet UnionIn one of the most remarkable non-violent revolutions in history, the people of Estonia used music as their greatest weapon. For decades under Soviet rule, Estonians gathered to sing folk songs that ...
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